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Dreamslippers

2 books in series

4 out of 5 stars
24 ratings

Cat in the Flock Publisher's Summary

For most people, dreams are a way to escape reality. But for Cat McCormick, they're a way to get closer to the truth. Cat can slip into other people's dreams. After graduating college with a degree in criminal justice but little in the way of real-life experience, Cat moves from the Midwest to Seattle to apprentice with her Granny Grace, who shares the ability. Granny uses dreamslipping as a private investigator, and Cat plans to follow in her footsteps. But forced to take work as a security guard, Cat discovers a mother and daughter on the run. Following the clues, she goes undercover in a Midwestern megachurch, where she finds redemption and goodwill amidst repression, hypocrisy, and murder.

Book 1

Cat in the Flock

Dreamslippers Volume 1

By:
Lisa Brunette

Narrated by:
Angel Clark

Length: 7 hrs and 49 mins

Unabridged

Overall

4 out of 5 stars
12

Performance

3.5 out of 5 stars
12

Story

4 out of 5 stars
12

For most people, dreams are a way to escape reality. But for Cat McCormick, they're a way to get closer to the truth. Cat can slip into other people's dreams. After graduating college with a degree in criminal justice but little in the way of real-life experience, Cat moves from the Midwest to Seattle to apprentice with her Granny Grace, who shares the ability. Granny uses dreamslipping as a private investigator, and Cat plans to follow in her footsteps.

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Book 2

Framed and Burning

Dreamslippers, Book 2

By:
Lisa Brunette

Narrated by:
Patricia Morris

Length: 9 hrs and 39 mins

Unabridged

Overall

4 out of 5 stars
12

Performance

4 out of 5 stars
12

Story

4 out of 5 stars
12

The Dreamslippers are a family of PIs who solve crimes using their ability to 'slip' into your dreams. But that isn't easy. In
Framed and Burning, they have to defend one of their own. Someone sets fire to Mick Travers' art studio, killing his assistant, and Mick won't give an alibi. His sister is convinced he's innocent, but her granddaughter and the police aren't so sure. Was it really Mick, or is something even darker behind the fire?